Posts Tagged ‘Slaves (UK)’

Kent duo Slaves are back with their critically acclaimed new album ‘Take Control’, and it’s everything that we wanted it to be following ‘Are You Satisfied?’ a mere 15 months ago. ‘Take Control’ was produced by none other than Mike D a former Beastie Boy, who also makes a cheeky little appearance on the album too.

The British annual weekender Reading & Leeds Festivals have just confirmed details of its first wave of bands for the 2016 event, including their first main stage headline act, Red Hot Chili Peppers. You can find a full list of the acts confirmed for the dual-site festival weekender thus far, along with ticket information below:

Tunbridge Wells duo Slaves continue their punk domination of the mainstream with another huge headline tour this November. See a full list of dates below, and look out for their new album ‘Are You Satisfied?’ on June 1st 2015 via Virgin EMI Records:

Punk duo Slaves have dropped their video for new single ‘Cheer Up London’. The song is lifted for the band’s upcoming album ‘Are You Satisfied’, released June 1st via Virgin EMI Records, and you can check out the video below:

Kent punk outfit Slaves have released a brand new video for their single ‘Feed The Mantaray’, which is lifted from their upcoming album ‘Are You Satisfied?’, out June 1st via Virgin EMI. Check it out below:

British duo Slaves have just announced dates of their first ever headline tour across the UK in May, following their recent stint as part of the NME Tour. You can find all of the band’s forthcoming UK shows listed below:

Tunbridge Wells punk duo Slaves have released details of their upcoming full-length ‘Are You Satisfied?’, which is to be released on June 1st. The album features the singles ‘Hey’, ‘The Hunter’ and ‘Feed The Mantaray’. Check out the full tracklisting and artwork below:

Now in its eighth year, Surrey’s Redfest has moulded in to one of the country’s best small festivals with 2014 seeing the Redhill event boast three stages of upcoming music from the UK. We took a two day trip to the festival, to catch up on some of the best up-and-coming and established acts that we have to offer today in Britain.